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THE FANTASTIC BUREAU OF IMAGINATION by Brad Montague

THE FANTASTIC BUREAU OF IMAGINATION

by Brad Montague ; illustrated by Brad Montague & Kristi Montague

Pub Date: March 21st, 2023
ISBN: 978-0-593-32347-2
Publisher: Dial Books

An imagination bureaucracy spreads magic.

Even before the title page, young readers are pulled into the fourth-wall–breaking world of this story. In a letter addressed to “Potential Special Agent, Human Division,” Agent Whim explains that this is a true story and that readers are invited to become “agents of imagination.” The narrative then follows a brown-skinned figment named Sparky (figments are “curious little creatures” working for the Bureau), who delivers mail around the agency along with Rascal the dreampuppy. Sparky is also a burgeoning writer of poetry but is too shy to share his doggerel with his community. Through meandering verbosity, the book finally comes to the point: The Cave of Untold Stories is exploding because humans have been hoarding their creativity. This finally forces Sparky to share his poems and is also meant to remind young artists that “ideas are not just meant for having and holding, but for sharing and living and doing.” It’s quite the heavy-handed message, and unfortunately Sparky’s own rhymes are weak. This would be exhausting to read aloud, but the delightful, detailed illustrations provide a lot of interesting moments for a small audience to pore over. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

Fun to look at but overdone.

(Picture book. 4-7)